Hi!
I tested the docbook - wordml xsl stylesheets in the docbook
stylesheets distribution and they produced wordml that does not validate
against the wordml schema.
I transformed the docbook document telling what docbook elements are
supported in
I'm using the DocBook style sheets to format a user manual for MySQL++.
(http://tangentsoft.net/mysql++)
For the previous release of MySQL++, I prepared the manual on a
different machine which came with v1.65.1 of the style sheets, and it
worked correctly. Since moving to a newer machine
Hello,
Anyone know of a way to treat the *first* div class=titlepage on a
chunked XHTML output page differently? Bob Stayton's book has a nice example
covering Styling section headings with
CSShttp://sagehill.net/docbookxsl/UsingCSS.html#StylingSectHeads(page
72 in the Fourth Edition) but the CSS
The difference shows up in how empty HTML elements are output:
br/ vs. br/
img/ vs. img/
The saxon:xhtml method adds the space after the closing / in empty tags.
It is the HTML compatibility feature that some browsers need to understand
XHTML.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[EMAIL
Hello,
I'd like to change the output generated by chapter.titlepage (in
html/titlepage.templates.xsl) but when I include a copy of it in my
customization layer, I get the following errors from xsltproc:
xsltproc --output title.html html.xsl title.xml
runtime error: file html.xsl line 17 element
Hi Ken,
On Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008, Ken Morse wrote:
I'd like to change the output generated by chapter.titlepage (in
html/titlepage.templates.xsl) but when I include a copy of it in my
customization layer, I get the following errors from xsltproc:
xsltproc --output title.html html.xsl
You can make a CSS selector more specific by including the div that contains
the div with class=titlepage.
div.chapter div.titlepage {
}
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Jere Käpyaho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ken Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Hi Ken,
this is really more of an idea than a solution, but CSS3 has
structural pseudoclasses (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/
#structural-pseudos), some of which might fit the bill. As for
implementations... well, have a look at http://www.css3.info, there's
even a selector test
Title: Re: [docbook-apps] Trouble with set
containing set in
Just tried again with 4.5 - same result. Nested sets are
not supported in 4.5 or 5.0. Will submit modified bug
report.
Also a requested feature - set should allow
xi:include
Ron
Bug submitted. Thanks
Bob
Ron
I think the
Hi Antti,
Firstly, the stylesheet you are using is the old version; I'm
currently working on a new system of XSL stylesheets, currently only
in the Subversion repository. This new version aims to make the
roundtripping system more maintainable and more easily able to support
multiple
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 01:41:20 +0200, Steve Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firstly, the stylesheet you are using is the old version; I'm currently
working on a new system of XSL stylesheets, currently only in the
Subversion repository.
Ok, I took the
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